- USS Halfbeak (SS-352)
USS "Halfbeak" (SS-352), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for thehalfbeak , agar like fish with a beak formed by an extension of the lower jaw, found in warmer seas."Halfbeak" was launched
19 February 1946 by theElectric Boat Co.,Groton, Conn. , sponsored by Mrs. William Craig; and commissioned22 July 1946 , Commander Evan T. Shepard in command.After shakedown in the Caribbean and along the
Latin America n coast to the Canal Zone,Ecuador , andColombia , "Halfbeak" spent the next 3 years in training operations and fleet exercises out of New London, Conn., where she was part of SubRon 8. Entering thePortsmouth Naval Shipyard 12 September 1949 , "Halfbeak" was converted to a GUPPY II type submarine. Fitted with a snorkel to enable her to stay submerged for long periods of time and distinguished by a greatly streamlined superstructure, "Halfbeak" left Portsmouth13 January 1950 to work with the Research and Development Group at New London. While conducting tests on special underwater sound equipment, she made a cruise to English waters, operating offJan Mayen Island , in the winter of 1951."Halfbeak" was engaged in further Caribbean exercises until
10 November 1954 , when she sailed for her first Mediterranean cruise. Having visitedGibraltar ,Naples ,Marseille s,Lisbon , and Valencia,Spain , the submarine returned to New London2 February 1955 . A similar cruise in 1956 was punctuated by theSuez Crisis , and "Halfbeak" remained in the eastern Med operating with the 6th Fleet until January 1957 helping to maintain the peace in that crucial region.Her duties took another turn as
28 July 1958 she departed for the Arctic, where with the nuclear submarine USS|Skate|SSN-578|3 she operated under and around the polarice pack to gather information in connection with theInternational Geophysical Year . During these operations, "Skate" sailed under the Arctic ice pack to reach theNorth Pole 11 August and continued to cruise freely there repeating the visit 6 days later.Local operations and exercises, primarily submarine and fleet maneuvers in the Caribbean but also
NATO maneuvers, occupied "Halfbeak" until 1963, when she resumed her role testing and evaluating sonar and other underwater sound equipment out of New London."Halfbeak" was awarded the Battle Efficiency "E" for 1966 and 1967 and held the "E" for Submarine Division 102 for 1968. "Halfbeak" was decommissioned and simultaneously struck from the
Naval Register ,1 July 1971 . She was sold for scrapping,13 July 1972 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h1/halfbeak.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss352.txt
External links
*navsource|08/08352|Halfbeak
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